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Ribbons spread across the breeds at Albany | Farm Weekly

The Supreme exhibit of the recent Albany Agricultural Society stud cattle section was Tullibardine Thingamabob exhibited by the Tullibardine Angus stud, Albany. Pictured with the bull is judge Gary Dimasi (left), Donnybrook, Tullibardine stud principal Alistair Murray and handler Eliza Bradfield. The sire was also previously sashed as the junior champion interbreed bull as well […]

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Red Imported Fire Ants detected in NSW | The Land

All businesses and residents within that radius are restricted in how they can move potential fire ant carrier materials without permission. The following types of materials are restricted: mulch, woodchips, compost, sand, gravel, soil, hay and other baled products. Click to check the original article.

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This Week in Agribusiness, Nov. 25, 2023

Mike talks to Michael Meil, area manager, Ag Resource Management, about alternative ag loans and financing, and how the company is working with beginning farmers to help them with not only financing, but crop insurance. In the cab, Rod Crum, Perrysville, Ind., talks about his farm, Sycamore Farms, how their farm is handling SCN, planting […]

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When did Stir-up Sunday first begin?

On the last weekend before Advent, families gather to make Christmas pudding on the day we know as Stir-up Sunday. But when did we start giving it that name? With Stir-up Sunday 2023 falling on November 26th, Neil Buttery takes a look. The tradition of Stir-up Sunday is peculiarly British — nowhere else, apart from […]

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